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32 Home Remedies To Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects approximately 50 percent of men over the age of 40. While medications are the most common treatment for ED, there are a number of home remedies that can be effective in treating the condition.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Filthy
How To Get My Husband To Notice Me Sexually (Why Doesn't My Husband Notice Me Anymore)
Getting your husband to notice you again may feel like something of a challenge. Many married women go through a period where they feel neglected by their husband. He doesn't give them the attention they need and that leads to difficult feelings like resentment and frustration. It's often just a result of outside influences such as work and your husband having to tend to other things. He may not even be consciously aware of the fact that he's making you feel those things. It's not something you have to resign to live with for the rest of your life though. You can change this part of your marriage and make your husband as wild about you now as he was on your wedding day.
By Amora Stev4 years ago in Filthy
10 Ways to Flirt Without Saying a Word
To flirt effectively, you don’t have to say a word. Flirting is all about your body language, facial expressions, and overall attitude towards the person you’re interested in. And while some of these things are easier said than done (I mean, do I have to tell you how difficult it can be to keep that goofy grin off your face when someone you like smiles at you?), they’re all things that can be learned and practiced until they come naturally – whether it’s with the girl next door or on a date with your future wife.
By Okasha Iqbal4 years ago in Filthy
6 (More) Steps to Write Great Sex: The Erotica Author Edit
The original "6 Steps to Write Better Sex" remains one of my best-performing articles - this tells me that there is a need not being filled (oo-er) amongst writers. Writing about sex can feel a little taboo, depending on the topic and your predilections, but it shouldn't be a total mystery. Of course, the fact that so many of the writers who follow me on social media have a million questions about writing sex the minute they find out that I write erotica under a pseudonym is indicative of a deeper issue... or two, in fact.
By S. A. Crawford4 years ago in Filthy


